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The word '''Yogi''' can mean either: | The word '''Yogi''' can mean either: | ||
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* A person who got ], i.e. a blessed or gifted person, a person with knowledge, talent, ability or luck. | ||
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* A person who is talented in the ] form of exercise | ||
** Now it is commonly used in ] as a practitioner of Yoga | ** Now it is commonly used in ] as a practitioner of Yoga | ||
* ], a ] player, named after a '']'' | * ], a ] player, named after a '']'' |
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The word Yogi can mean either:
- A person who got Yogam, i.e. a blessed or gifted person, a person with knowledge, talent, ability or luck.
- A person who is talented in the Yoga form of exercise
- Now it is commonly used in English Language as a practitioner of Yoga
- Yogi Berra, a baseball player, named after a yogi
- Yogi Bear, a Hanna-Barbera character, named after Yogi Berra
- Yogi Rock, a rock on the planet Mars, named after Yogi Bear. See photo
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